Some of the scraped titles in the csv have cut off prematurely though for shows including a ":" in the show title. e.g. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and all the Star Trek: and Star Wars: shows, so they can't be distinguished in the list, and encoding problems mean Carnivàle also doesn't display properly.

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Sadly the GOES website is no longer live. This was a great example that everyone could relate to. It appears as though someone has something similar but does the fits by season here: http://graphtv.kevinformatics.com/ interesting to know if we could scrap the raw data and update the shiny app to use the new data instead.